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Help with pricing

I did this EZ-GO electric-to-gas conversion as a hobby build and for the wife and kids to enjoy. But we moved to the mountains immediately after I finished the build and bought a Polaris Ranger so this thing has been sitting (winterized, but still). Just wondering where you all think I should price it and maybe some suggestions for things to include/exclude in the listing… here are the bullet points.

Electric-to-gas golf cart conversion with new (about 5 hours) predator 420cc engine, electric start, heavy-duty drivetrain, ~5X the horsepower as when it was electric.

Brand new tires
New steering rack
New shocks
New axles
New hubs
New backing plates and brake assy/pads
New leaf spring bushings, bolts and hardware
1” jackshaft with 1/4” keyway
Heavy duty pillow block
50 series chain
Brand new 3,000lb winch
LED light bar and 2 minis
Brand new 110 amp hour marine battery
Parallel charging coils (3 amps)
Voltage rectifier
Go Power Sports performance intake
Comet 40 series CVT
Goodyear 40 series belt
F-N-R gearbox (rated for 500cc)
Oil drain hose
Governor removed
6:1 differential (the fastest gearing)
Mini bike exhaust
Folding rear seat/truck bed

All seats are brand new and have zero wear or tears. New aluminum floor pan. Horse stall mat for floor.

u/Scroprah-Winfrey12 — 6 days ago